Connecting A Remote Speaker; Connecting To The Auxiliary Connector - Tait TM9100 Installation Manual

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2.7

Connecting a Remote Speaker

2.8

Connecting to the Auxiliary Connector

Introduction
Auxiliary Connector
TM9100 (40W/50W) Installation Guide
© Tait Electronics Ltd October 2004
If a high-power remote speaker is required, the Tait TMAA10-03 speaker is
recommended. Connect the speaker to pins 2 (SPK–) and 3 (SPK+) of the
power connector described
fitting instructions provided with the speaker, or to the accessories manual.
The auxiliary connector can be used to connect external devices and signals
that are typically connected to a radio. These devices and signals include:
the ignition signal to power up and down the radio
an emergency switch to power up the radio (if required) and the enter
emergency mode
external alert devices
The radio's auxiliary connector is a 15-way standard-density D-range
socket.
Note
The space for a mating plug is limited to 1 5/8 inches (41 mm) in
width and 11/16 inches (18 mm) in height. It is recommended to
test the plug to be used before manufacturing a cable. Tait uses
IPN 240-00020-55 for the plug.
on page
19. For more information refer to the
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